Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɜːrprətər/
noun a person who helps people to understand each other
A1 The interpreter helped the tourist communicate with the locals.
A2 She works as a sign language interpreter for the deaf community.
B1 The conference hired an interpreter to translate the speeches into multiple languages.
B2 The court appointed an interpreter to assist the defendant during the trial.
C1 The United Nations employs interpreters to facilitate communication between delegates from different countries.
C2 Simultaneous interpreters are highly skilled professionals who can translate spoken language in real-time.
formal The conference hired a professional interpreter to assist with translating the speeches.
informal I need an interpreter to help me understand what the doctor is saying.
slang I can't believe she's dating that guy, she must be an interpreter because he speaks a different language.
figurative In a way, an artist can be seen as an interpreter of emotions through their work.
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